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Terribly sorry, but I don't really support Raven Robin...

As for Larrette, she's Terrance's sister, and also popular, along with Rov and Vin, but Vin actually has a little more character to her. And Rov has her eye set on Robin...I think we see where this is going...

A/N: Okay, I have tried numerous times now to create page breaks, but it just won't work...tell me if it gets too confusing and I'll try again.

Chapter Two: Late Night Walks and Go Carts

Starfire found it hard to sleep that night. She had never actually slept anywhere but Tamaran, and, of course, the tower. Everyone else was asleep, including Raven, who had gotten in the nights meditating when she was supposed to be taking an extra-long shower. Starfire rolled onto her stomach and stared out the window above her bunk. It was a bright, starry night, much more so than back at the tower, since they were now in the middle of the countryside. Checking her purple digital watch, she saw it was about eleven o'clock, half an hour till she was supposed to be in her bed for good for the night. Quietly, she slipped down off her bunk, and pulling on her robe and sandals, she slipped silently out the door. Their cabin was at the top of a hill, and had the most wonderful view of the whole camp. Glancing around, she headed down the hill, towards the lake that marked the end of the camp grounds.

Robin sat on the lake dock, staring into space, his head in his hands. He hadn't been able to sleep, and annoyed by the counselor's snoring, he had decided to take a walk. He'd be back in by eleven thirty, of course, but maybe walking a little would make him tired, and he'd be able to sleep. The water was so perfectly still, like glass, and the moon was a perfect crescent, the stars shone more brightly than he'd ever seen them shine before. Suddenly, he became aware of a presence to his left, and leapt to his feet, ready to fight whatever it was. He dropped his hands to his sides at once.

"Star?" he said, looking at the girl who was standing before him in a bathrobe.

"Oh! Hello, friend Robin-er, Rob, I mean. What are you doing here?" Star asked, surprised to see the person she had seen from halfway down the hill was Robin.

"Couldn't sleep. My counselor snores. Really, really loud. You?"

"I also had the 'not sleeping' problem. I am not used to this place yet."

Robin sat back down on the dock and motioned for Starfire to take a seat. She sat down, slipped off her sandals and dangled her feet in the water.

"I could not sleep well my first week in the tower, either." she said, looking out at the water.

"Really? Why didn't you tell me or the others?"

"Really, friend, there was nothing that could be done. I was not used to the tower then. Now I sleep very well. Back then, I would sit on the roof for hours at night, staring up at the stars..." her voice trailed off, as her gaze rose from the water to the sky.

Robin found himself staring at stars dreamy face as she stared up at the starry sky, but was acutely brought out of his trance by the hooting of an owl and Starfire's sudden yell of fright. Before he knew it, there was a splash and Starfire had apparently slipped into the lake. Fortunately, the lake was only a few feet deep, but nonetheless, Star was now soaked.

"Star! What was it?" he yelled, taking her hand and helping her out of the lake.

"Friend! What was that noise!" she cried, looking around, terrified. Robin got his feet and put his hands on her shoulders, steadying her so she wouldn't slip again.

"Star, that was just an Owl. It's just a bird." he said, looking into her eyes.

"Oh." was all Starfire said, and Robin could tell she was blushing.

"It's okay." he said, laughing a bit. Oh, WHY did he have to think it was so...cute when she didn't understand things? Starfire attempted to smile, and it was then that robin noticed she was shivering. "Oh, God, Star, I'm sorry!" Luckily, he had brought a jacket with him, and quickly took it off and draped it around Star's shoulders.

"Oh, friend that is most kind, but-"

"Star, it's okay, really." he said, stopping her hand that had started towards the jacket.

Starfire didn't say anything for a moment, Robins hand felt so good over hers, protective, but kind. Before she knew it, he was leading her back up the hill towards her cabin.

"Excuse me, Robi-, er, Rob, but is not your cabin at the bottom of the hill?" Star inquired.

Robin shrugged. "I'll walk you up. I was thinking about walking over to the stables, looking around for awhile. I haven't seen a horse in, well, forever."

"Neither have I. I shall accompany you!"

"B-but, Star, you're freezing!"

"I was, but your jacket has warmed me up considerably!" She pulled his jacket tighter around her shoulders.

With a smile, Robin shrugged again, and started towards the stables, Starfire by his side.

"Wow..." breathed Starfire. She was standing, amazed, in front of a large horse by the name of Lasso.

"They're amazing, aren't they?" Robin said, appearing at her side. "I've never actually seen one, only pictures, but I always thought they were awesome..."

"They remind me of the Gelshmores on Tamaran! I was quite good at riding them..." she said, reaching out and slowly stroking the horses face. "I came to a place like this once, a 'camp', when I was very young. I did not do the making of friends, though." she looked down, "No one liked me."

"I can't imagine anyone not liking you." Robin said, smiling at Star.

Star blushed a little, and smiled back at Robin.

Afraid he might be tempted to kiss her or something, Robin quickly looked down at his watch. "Shoot!" he exclaimed, "It's almost midnight!"

"Oh, No!" Starfire gasped. They both ran out of the barn, and sprinted back to their cabins.

Raven heard a slight click, and glancing towards the door with one eye, she saw Starfire slip inside and close the door behind her. Her hair looked wet, and there was a jacket draped around her shoulders...Robin's jacket. She wasn't able to keep from smiling at least a little bit. She'd known it all along, had sensed their feelings for each other. It was all coming together. Finally.

Starfire awoke the next morning with something wonderfully warm draped over her...but it wasn't a blanket. It was a jacket! Robin's Jacket! She quickly picked it up, and folded it, placing it at the foot of her bed and looked around the cabin. The other girls were milling around, brushing their hair, chatting. Raven was sitting on her bed reading. Star stretched, and grabbing her clothes for the day, and a towel, and continued outside to the showers. The warm water felt wonderful on her skin, since she was still a tiny bit cold from her impromptu swim last night. Suddenly, she heard footsteps, and someone stepped into the stall next to her and turned on the water.

"We saw you come in last night, me Rov and Larette." the person, who Star recognized as Vin.

"Um, is that so?" Starfire said, nervously. Were they going to get her in trouble?

Vin laughed. "Don't worry, Star. We won't get you in trouble. By the way...who's jacket was that you were wearing?"

"Oh, that was my friend, Rob's. He leant it to me last night...I kind of, well, actually I fell in the lake."

"Ah. Midnight swim...he your boyfriend?"

"Oh-oh, no. He's just...my friend." Starfire said. As much as she'd love to lie...to say Robin really was her boyfriend, she couldn't. He probably did not like her, anyway. There was silence for awhile, then Vin spoke again.

"Oh, crud. We have six minutes till breakfast!" she exclaimed.

Starfire gasped. She turned off the water, grabbed her towel, dried off, and tossed on her clothes, and took off down the hill after the group.

Starfire slowed to a walk when she reached Raven's side.

"Man, what happened to you?" Raven said, observing that Star seemed out of breath.

"Oh, nothing. I just ran down the hill." she said.

"And what happened to you last night?" Raven raised an eyebrow.

"Oh...well, I um, went for a walk..."

"What, to the showers? You looked wet...and I'm hoping that wasn't where you were, cause if I'm not mistaken, that was Robin's jacket you were wearing, and I can only imagine..."

"Does no one sleep in this place? And I was not in the showers, I was at the lake. I fell in. And if you are implying what I believe you are implying-" Starfire said, irritated.

"Just trying to live up to my regular teenager reputation!" Raven interrupted, holding her hands up in the air in mock surrender. Starfire glared at her, and they continued down the hill towards the mess hall.

Robin was sleeping soundly, when suddenly... "AHHHH!" Robin yelled in horror, tumbling off of his bed, and onto the floor. There was a loud sound ringing in his ears.

"Hah! I KNEW that had to get you up!" Terrance exclaimed, trumpet in hand.

"Ahhh, what the heck?" Robin said, tiredly. He had returned from his walk with Starfire to find that John had stopped snoring and he could sleep peacefully, but still, seven thirty was early when there was no good reason to get up...

"Man, if you want a shower, you better hurry up. It's ten minutes to breakfast!" Terrance said, tossing his trumpet on his top bunk.

"Oh..ok.." Robin said, still groggy. He shuffled out to the shower, with his clothes for the day and a towel. After he finished, he dashed up the hill and into the mess hall, which was already packed with people. He spotted Starfire and Raven at a table, and rushed over to them. Starfire looked slightly sleepy and Raven looked happy, too happy...

"Hello. You're late." Raven said.

"Mmmmm..." was all Robin managed to say, already piling his plate with pancakes and such.

"Would've suspected you'd have been with Star, but she was here with me..." Raven said, smirking. Okay, this was wierding Robin out. Starfire blushed furiously and Robin was sure he saw a tinge of green growing in her eyes.

"I-I slept in late. Had to take a shower." he said, shrugging and trying to hide that fact that he, too, was blushing.

Breakfast was uneventful after that incident, a besides the occasional talk of the days activities, it was pretty much quiet.

The trio arrived at the go-carting track together, now they were all chatting merrily, well, Star and Robin were, Raven seemed to have returned to her old depressed, slightly gothic self. Thank God, thought Robin. As they arrived at the track, they saw two small car-type things that looked like something Cyborg might build.

"Hello, and welcome. I'm Joey, and I'll be your counselor for this activity." said a tall, long-haired boy with a British accent. Looking around, Raven saw this it was just the three of them, plus -oh no- Terrance.

"Okay, folks. If you guys will select your driving partners, we can get started!" Joey said. Terrance made a beeline for Raven, who tried to hide behind Robin and Starfire, but was nonetheless caught by Terrance and found herself being dragged to his side. Of course, that left Starfire and Robin to be together, which was good, but she reaaalllly didn't want to be with Terrance...Oh, well. She was Raven. She'd manage. After wrenching her arm out of Terrance's grasp, she listened dully to Joey directions, not really taking in anything but how to drive a Go Cart.

Robin and Starfire slipped into the first Go Cart, Robin looking excited and Starfire looking scared.

"It's okay, Star." he said, fastening his helmet, "I'll go slow."

"AHHHHH!" Starfire, yelled as she and Robin careened into a Hay Bail on the side of the track. Robin's driving had turned out to be horrible, and they had crashed... Joey came running over to make sure they were okay, and thankfully, they were.

"Okay, you two. Switch off." Joey hauled the Go Cart back onto the track and motioned for Starfire to get into the drivers seat. Shakily, she obeyed, looking as scared as ever. Robin nervously slipped into the passenger seat. How bad could Starfire be? Worse than him? Probably...he thought.

Raven hugged the curves of the track closely, flooring the gas pedal. She snuck a glance at her passenger, Terrance, and saw by the look on his face that he was petrified, clutching his seat. 'Good.' she thought, turning her gaze back to the road. He deserved it. She was pretty good at this. The driving and the scaring people.

"Wheeee!" Starfire exclaimed as she and Robin rocketed around a curve. Robin was scared out of his wits, amazed at Star's driving skills, but terrified by how fast she was going. He'd gone on the R-cycle at least twice as fast as this, but never on such a small track, and never with Star driving. Glancing over at her, he saw she, at least, was having a blast. Her hair was tied up in a loose bun, to keep from getting caught in the engine (A/N: It's what they made me do at camp.), and her eyes were shining with excitement, but also focused on the road ahead. Finally, Joey motioned for them to pull over, and they both got out of the car.

"Oh, Rob! That was most enjoyable!" Stafire exclaimed, hopping around in excitement as she unfastened her helmet.

"Oh, yeah, um, it was great!" said Robin, trying to sound as enthusiastic as Star was. He noticed Raven, who was sitting on a bench looking smug, Terrance seated nearby, as though he had just seen a ghost. "What happened to him?" Robin asked, sitting down next to Raven.

"Oh, nothing. He just couldn't handle the heat." Raven said, unable to hide a slight smile. Suddenly, there was a clanging of a large bell, the bell that marked the end of an activity.

"Vin! What were you thinking!" Rova swept in front of Vin in the middle of a field.

"What?" Vin said, surprised that Rova had been able to sneak up on her.

"I know you were talking to Star when you went to the showers. Didn't I tell you not to be friends with her?"

"Rov, I was thinking that I could wheedle some info about the hottie from the mess hall out of her. And I did. His name's Rob, and she's not his girlfriend. So he's free." Vin said, annoyed. She was friends with Rov basically by force. She hated listening to her, obeying her every demand. But it was the price of being popular, and if she gave up being popular now, everyone else would hate her for her has-been popular status. And so she stayed.

Rov gave her an immensely evil look, and then stormed off towards the archery court, obviously mad that something good had come of something against her orders. Vin rolled her eyes and continued on her way.